Tu-chin Cho

Tu-chin Cho (18 December 1965-) was a Lieutenant in the Korean Peoples' Army during the Song Initiative. He was responsible for the light weapons training of General Chin Chang's army.

Biography
Tu-chin Cho was a light weapons training specialist, rising to the rank of Lieutenant. Well-trained, he served in the Korean Demilitarized Zone for over 12 years, and supervised the purchases of weapons from foreign governments. Cho also trained the sergeants who would train the army.

In 2009, the United Nations, South Korea, and the People's Republic of China launched an invasion of North Korea to depose General Choi Song's military regime. Tu-chin Cho was made the "Three of Diamonds", and the lowest-ranking Diamond, with the rank of Lieutenant (but a $50,000 prize). He was in command of a large regiment of troops, with two T-54s and a large contingent of North Korean troops that were constantly reinforced through tunnel networks. A UN M3 APC, four UN troops, and an officer attacked the North Korean positions half-way between the Propaganda Village-DMZ road (near the "40" on the PDA map), and Tu-chin Cho was one of the soldiers involved in the firefight. He was captured by UN forces and extracted by helicopter.